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Robert Peck
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17 February, 13:43
75 as a product of prime numbers
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Nehemiah
17 February, 14:10
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75 = 3*5*5
Step-by-step explanation:
There are many other ways like 25*3, or 1*75, but if you want prime numbers,
it would be 3*5*5.
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